Who Has the Most Money to Spend in NFL Free Agency

USASat Mar 14 2026
Free agency is still going on, but things slowed down after the first day of big signings. Friday had some good deals, even if no superstar names jumped into contracts. Players like Rasheed Walker, Tyler Conklin, Van Jefferson and Nate Hobbs got new deals that will help their teams. Rasheed Walker joined the Carolina Panthers as a left‑tackle. He was a starter for Green Bay before. The Panthers need him because their previous tackle was injured last season. Detroit signed tight end Tyler Conklin to give its offense another weapon. Washington added wide receiver Van Jefferson, while San Francisco brought in cornerback Nate Hobbs. The Steelers finished a trade that sent them Michael Pittman Jr. In exchange they gave up the 230th draft pick for the 214th pick and also moved Pittsburgh’s cap space. That shows the team is willing to give up future picks to get an experienced receiver.
A big change happened when Tennessee released cornerback L’Jarius Sneed. They saved more than $11 million in salary cap money, putting them at the top spot for teams that can spend next week. The Titans used the extra space to add players such as Alontae Taylor and Cor’dale Flott. Washington also has a lot of free‑agent room after adding Rachaad White, Odafe Oweh, Charles Omenihu and Chigoziem Okonkwo. The Arizona Cardinals are third on the list for available cap space. They did not spend much early in the week but added guard Isaac Seumalo at a reasonable price. Baltimore and Los Angeles also have large budgets, but they tend to look for younger players instead of big names. The Ravens, for example, want to lock up quarterback Lamar Jackson with a new contract. There is still speculation about wide receiver A. J. Brown. New England and the Rams want him, while Philadelphia says a first‑round pick and a second‑round pick would be enough. No trade has been made yet, but fans will watch the next week for any movement.
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